On Thu, May 21, 2015 at 2:48 AM, Branko Čibej <br...@apache.org> wrote:
> On 21.05.2015 11:35, Dmitriy Setrakyan wrote: > > Are we saying that non-contributors can attach patches? > > > Slow down. Anyone who sends a patch is, by definition, a contributor. > Whether or not you decide to use the patch is a different matter. You > don't want to invent any extremely paranoid access control; that's > contrary to the whole point of open source. > Brane, as far as I know, in order for someone to start working on a ticket we need to add him/her to the list of "contributors" in Jira. Otherwise the ticket cannot even be assigned to that person. I thought that only the people on the Jira "contributor" list can attach patches. Is this not so? If not, can we configure Jira to work in that way? > > If you don't want to automatically test patches in your test > environment, then by all means don't do that. You can invent a 'patch > reviewed' state in Jira that needs explicit permission to be set, and > only send the patch to CI once a committer has reviewed the patch. > > -- Brane > >